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A shifting conflation of memory and waste describes a Utopia, like the regrowth of nature in Chernobyl's shadow.
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Creation is ex nihilo: out of nothing, the "wild and empty waste" described at the beginning of Genesis.
Because of an editing error, an article yesterday about New York's efforts to dispose of low-level radioactive waste described two companies incorrectly.
Peripheral wasting describes loss of subcutaneous adipose tissue (lipoatrophy) in the limbs, face and buttocks in a generalised fashion.
"I never again want to read a 'romance' novel where 30 pages are wasted describing how fields were 'mowed' in Russia 100 or so years ago!!!" one writes.
I'm thinking of the Gray Wastes described by Ta-Nehisi Coates in his latest article in The Atlantic.
Without graphics, pages and pages are wasted describing changes that, more thoughtfully presented, can be seen at a glance.
It is also important to note that the muscle wasting described here was mild, no patients developed debilitating muscle weakness and none reached the diagnostic criteria for true ICU-acquired weakness as set out by Stevens et al. [ 22].
"The sense of waste," she describes her findings.
This chapter provides people's perceptions of risks posed by hazardous waste and describes the possibility of a severely negative or catastrophic outcome.
Protein-energy wasting (PEW) describes a state of decreased protein and energy fuels and is highly prevalent in hemodialysis patients.
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